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What Is an Evening Bookkeeper and How to Become One

Evening Bookkeeper

What Does an Evening Bookkeeper Do?

An evening bookkeeper performs accounting duties outside of regular business hours. You use accounting software like Intuit Quickbooks to track spending and income, record account information, prepare invoices, and create a financial statement for each day or week. If you work for a retail business or restaurant, you often have to verify each transaction for the day. In some cases, a bookkeeper plans and tracks a budget for a business. An evening bookkeeper can work for an employer or perform tasks for different clients on a freelance basis. The definition of evening can vary, but you typically work after 5 pm.

How Can I Get an Evening Job as a Bookkeeper?

The qualifications that you need to become an evening bookkeeper depend on the requirements of your employer and your responsibilities. Some employers expect you to have a bachelor’s degree in accounting or finance, while others hire bookkeepers with an associate degree or postsecondary certificate in bookkeeping or accounting. Other employers accept applicants with previous bookkeeping experience regardless of their academic qualifications. Bookkeeping jobs also require computer skills. You can earn certification from vendors like Intuit, who offers training and accreditation for its QuickBooks program. For all positions, you need to be willing to work after regular business hours.